Addressing Islamophobia in Curricula
Khaled Beydoun
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Workshop Overview:
This workshop was designed to:
- Initiate an interdisciplinary dialogue on how to better address Islamophobia and various forms of marginality both in theory and practice
- Develop teaching materials to judiciously integrate Islam and marginality related issues in our curricula.
- Create resource centers to foster research and educate KSU Community on Islam and Islamophobia.
- Design short/long term plans to address both in theory & practice Islam and marignality related issues
Presentation:
- Between Indigence, Islamophobia, and Erasure: Poor and Muslim in “War on Terror” America (Read Full Paper)
More Information:
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Workshop Outcomes
Breakout Session: Education
This session was designed for participants to brainstorm, strategize, and plan new approaches to teaching ‘against’ Islamophobia in higher education. Additionally, participants collaboratively developed a long term plan to support building critical frameworks for their students. The emphasis was on sustainable, counter- hegemonic pedagogical practices that are cross-disciplinary and inclusive.
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Teaching/Curriculum Strategies
Peer Mentoring and Networking
- Training students
- Mobilizing pre-existing interests
- CETL funds/student workers
Curriculum
- Stand alone (Gen Ed) course o Unit/module
- CaseStudies
- Websites and Resources
- Using KSU Avenues (CETL) resources
- 1st Year Learning Community
- Conference & Diversity Inclusion
- Focus on interdisciplinary & intersectional approaches
Disrupt & Deconstruct/Rebuild & Reconstruct
- Interdisciplinary Unit
- On Islam/Islamophobia
- ‘Take on the road’, Beyond KSU.
- Intersectional Approaches
- Disrupt the Binary (Either a ‘violent extremist’ or ‘non-religious moderate’
- Structural Racism & Discrimination
- Orientalism
- Focus on Intersectional Pedagogy
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Breakout Session: Research
This session was designed to place an emphasis on sustainable, counter-hegemonic
theories that are cross disciplinary and inclusive. Participants brainstormed about research methodologies, available resources and strategized on how to create resource centers to foster research and educate KSU Community on Islam and Islamophobia. Additionally, participants collaboratively developed a long term plan to build critical frameworks that foster students’ critical thinking and research skills. -
Foundational Scholars
- Letti Volpp
- Asma Barlas
- Yvonne Haddad
- Leila Ahmed
- Sarah Gualtieri
- Fatima Mernissi
- Talal Asad
- Amina Wadud
- Abdullah An-Naim (Emory)
- Edward Said
- Hamid Dabashi
- Jack Shaheen
- Mamood Mamadani
- Mustafa Akyol
- Sayeed Hussein Nasr
- Kambiz Ghaneabassi
- Silvian Diouf
- Edward Curtis
- Fear Ink
- Khaled Abdul El-Fadl
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Terms to know
- Anti Muslim Bigotry
- Deconstructing the Social Construct (disrupting binary)
- Using humor
- Media & Popular Culture
- Analysis Opp.
- Connecting through discussions of bias (K-12)
- Questions at course on Islamophobia
- Intersectionality
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Potential Actions
- Course
- Unit
- Resources
- Case Study
- Deconstruct
- Disrupt